The War Between the States was over.
Frank had fought on the Union side, but there was one more fight to win before
he could go west. As Gregory Young stood up, he glanced across the table at
Frank. He nodded to indicate it was all right for Gregory to leave the room
with everybody else. Frank had to fight this battle on his own.
Frank’s father, Paul, took a deep
breath before he spoke. “Son, I know I can’t stop you from leaving, but I am
going to do everything in my power to talk you out of this.”
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Can two men find love amidst the pervasive culture of propriety, honor, and expectation of the 1960s?
Nice bit of tension in this.
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DeleteBeautifully tense moment, where one emphasizes with Frank, but can't help feeling a certain amount of sympathy for Paul, as well.
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DeleteLove the tension between them here.
ReplyDeleteSorry, Paul, I think their minds are made up! :-)
ReplyDeleteI think he knows it's a lost cause but has to try to talk him out of it anyhow.
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